Structure and evolution of photosystem I in the early-branching cyanobacterium <i>Anthocerotibacter panamensis</i>. [PDF]
Jiang HW +5 more
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Summary Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) mechanisms fine‐tune light utilisation in the photosynthetic antenna, for example, in response to excess light, to prevent photodamage. NPQ comprises distinct mechanisms, all contributing to photoprotection but acting on different time scales.
Olga Blifernez‐Klassen +6 more
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Counteranion Effects on the Incorporation of Photosystem I with Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT). [PDF]
Lowery WR, Jennings GK, Cliffel DE.
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Cape Verde Islandspopulations experience seasonal drought and high humidity during the growing season, driving drought escape strategies relative to their Moroccan outgroup. Summary Drought response in plants is complex, involving integration across a range of physiological processes.
Ahmed F. Elfarargi +6 more
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Photophysical model of primary charge separation in green algal photosystem I based on combined analysis of time-resolved absorption and fluorescence spectra. [PDF]
Giera W, Gibasiewicz K.
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Model of intercellular functional coordination in Anabaena. Summary Diazotrophic cyanobacteria fix both atmospheric carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) into biomass, but the two assimilation pathways are not compatible. Species like Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 physically separate C and N assimilation in different cell types.
Anna Santin +9 more
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Structure of a photosystem I supercomplex from <i>Galdieria sulphuraria</i> close to an ancestral red alga. [PDF]
Kato K +7 more
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Decoding GUN1 in plastid‐to‐nucleus signaling: what it doesn't, what it does, and why it matters
Publication history of plant GUN1 research. Summary Plastid‐to‐nucleus retrograde signaling coordinates nuclear gene expression with the developmental and physiological state of plastids. GENOMES UNCOUPLED 1 (GUN1), a chloroplast‐localized PPR‐SMR protein, remains a central yet poorly understood component of this network.
Marco Wendler +2 more
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High-resolution structural analysis of the cyanobacterial photosystem I complex reveals independent incorporation of small transmembrane and cytoplasmic subunits. [PDF]
Charras Ferroussier Q +12 more
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ABSTRACT Isoflavones, secondary metabolites with numerous health benefits, are predominantly found in legume seeds, especially soybean; however, their contents in domesticated soybean seeds are highly variable. Wild soybeans are known for higher seed isoflavone contents than cultivars. Here we used experimental and modelling approaches on wild soybean (
Carolina A. Contador +5 more
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